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- Bateau - Wikipedia
A bateau or batteau is a shallow- draft, flat-bottomed boat which was used extensively across North America, especially in the colonial period and in the fur trade It was traditionally pointed at both ends but came in a wide variety of sizes
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- BATEAUX Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BATEAU is any of various small craft; especially : a flat-bottomed boat with raked bow and stern and flaring sides
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- Bateaux - definition of bateaux by The Free Dictionary
Define bateaux bateaux synonyms, bateaux pronunciation, bateaux translation, English dictionary definition of bateaux also bat·teau n pl ba·teaux also bat·teaux 1 Canada New England A long, light, flatbottom boat with a sharply pointed bow and stern 2 South Atlantic
- bateau - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A small, flat-bottomed type of boat From Old French batel, Anglo-Norman bat, from Old English bāt (English boat) + suffix from Latin -ellus It displaced the native word nef, which comes from Latin navis bateau m (plural bateaux) bateau (feminine bateau, masculine plural bateaux, feminine plural bateaux)
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During the French and Indian War, bateaux were built in Schenectady and Albany boatyards and then transported over water and land to Lake George
- BATEAUX definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: → See bateau a light flat-bottomed boat used on rivers in Canada and the northern US Click for more definitions
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